address directly
Frequency: 7.012.5 per million words
To deal with a problem or issue in a straightforward way.
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- The report fails to address the issue directly.
- We need a leader who is willing to address these challenges directly.
- In her speech, the CEO addressed the company's financial problems directly.
- Instead of avoiding the topic, let's address the conflict directly.
- The government has not yet addressed the housing crisis directly.
- Addressing customer complaints directly is key to improving our service.
- The new policy should address the root causes of inequality directly.
- The committee will address your concerns directly in the next meeting.
- Why won't the manager address the team's low morale directly?
- It's time for this misconception to be addressed directly.